| Literature DB >> 28534130 |
Jingjing Ma1, Ying Gao1, Yinghua Sun2, Dawei Ding1, Qi Zhang1, Bingjun Sun1, Menglin Wang1, Jin Sun1, Zhonggui He1.
Abstract
The tissue distribution and percutaneous drug absorption of indomethacin (IND) patches were studied using commercial IND as a comparison. The concentration of IND in skin, plasma, and muscle in mice was measured by LC-MS/MS, and the IND concentration in the dermis of rats was also monitored by microdialysis. After percutaneous administration, the "double-peak" phenomenon occurred in different tissues, and the IND concentration was ranked as skin first, followed by plasma and then muscle. In particular, skin acted as a reservoir for drug release, and the "secondary hump" in tissue distribution was attributed to the subsequent release of lipophilic IND in skin. It was concluded that examination of the tissue distribution and application of a microdialysis technique provided an effective means of evaluating indomethacin pharmacokinetics.Entities:
Keywords: Dermal microdialysis; Double peaks; Indomethacin patches; Tissue distribution; Topical application
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28534130 DOI: 10.1007/s13346-017-0392-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Deliv Transl Res ISSN: 2190-393X Impact factor: 4.617